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Hospital Quote by Scott Archer Jones

“Women and men in scrubs swept into the room and checked the monitors and the bags. They strode out, nodded at the quartet slumped in chairs against the wall, and scuffed down the hall. Nurses changed shifts, moved the life of the place along while patients and visitors waited frozen, locked into…” quote by Scott Archer Jones
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““Women and men in scrubs swept into the room and checked the monitors and the bags. They strode out, nodded at the quartet slumped in chairs against the wall, and scuffed down the hall. Nurses changed shifts, moved the life of the place along while patients and visitors waited frozen, locked into little boxes of concern and fear. The strange hours of the pre-dawn arrived, when the hospital hushed even as the business of sickness and death ground on.””

Scott Archer Jones

About This Quote

Source Book: The Hospital Narrative by Scott Archer Jones, 2015

The passage describes the relentless, routine flow of hospital staff amid the anxiety of patients and visitors during early morning hours.

In simple terms: Hospital staff work steadily while patients feel trapped by fear.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the quiet dedication of caregivers.

Themes

healthcare routine anxiety morning death

Mood

somber reflective

Type

narrative descriptive

When to use this quote

  • night shift
  • emergency department
  • patient waiting rooms
  • family support

Key Concepts

systems humanity vulnerability

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does routine affect patient perception?
  • What can improve patient comfort during pre‑dawn hours?
A Different Perspective

The description may romanticize staff, overlooking systemic stress.

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